The year is 2027—18 years since the last baby was born. Disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (Clive Owen) becomes an unlikely champion of the human race when he is asked by his former lover (Julianne Moore) ...(Read More)

In this highly acclaimed sci-fi film from 2009, an extraterrestrial race forced to live in slum-like conditions on Earth suddenly finds a kindred spirit in a government agent who is exposed to their ...(Read More)

A best film winner at the London Sci-Fi Film Festival in 2003 and an audience award winner at the San Francisco Indiefest in 2002, this 2001 film focuses on a post-plague San Francisco in which only ...(Read More)

In The Order of the Phoenix (2007), Harry's nemesis Lord Voldemort has returned, but the Ministry of Magic covers it up. When their Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher refuses to train them ...(Read More)

This dark action-drama series, produced for British television in 1979, stars Simon Gipps-Kent (of Midnight Is a Place) as Barry Mortimer, whose ex-military father (David Neal) moved his wife ...(Read More)

After biological war has decimated life on Earth, military scientist Robert Neville (Charlton Heston) believes he is the only uninfected survivor. By day, he tools around the sunlit streets of L.A. ...(Read More)

Sometimes the only way to cope with horrific ugliness is to seek a beauty underneath. Guillermo del Toro's intense and powerfully realized vision of Fascist Spain through a young girl's eyes won ...(Read More)

Nineteen fifty-nine was a very good year for bad movies, and Ed Wood's cult classic, featuring Bela Lugosi's last performance, is frequently cited as the worst film of all time. In Wood's illogical ...(Read More)

Hoping to alter the events of the past, a 19th-century inventor (Guy Pearce) travels by mistake 800,000 years into the future, where he finds humankind divided into two warring races. Starring Jeremy ...(Read More)